What's yer plans? I've got a day out with fellow hibbys.Watch the cup final DVD,the big game,then watch T2 with a massive Cairry oot..👍
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Thread: Scotland v England
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20-05-2017 12:52 AM #1
Scotland v England
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20-05-2017 12:56 AM #2
Train through to Glasgow midday and head to a pub around Hampden to have a few pre match drinks then head to the stadium to watch Scotland beat England.
Canni wait.Less talk, more gifs. 21.05.16
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20-05-2017 02:34 PM #3
Driving down to Edinburgh on Friday, then the ETA bus to the Clockwork with the laddie for his first England game. Hopefully avoid any contact with England fans. Hate these games and probably wouldn't be going if it wasn't for the wee man, even with season tickets.
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20-05-2017 02:45 PM #4
I shall be in Hanley, Stoke visiting my brother. Going down on Friday. Will watch it at his after an afternoon on the beer.
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20-05-2017 03:38 PM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-05-2017 05:05 PM #9
Forgot it was on, and will be at Vancouver airport about to board a flight at kick off. Maybe not such a bad thing!
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20-05-2017 06:23 PM #13
Decided not to go. My Scotland mojo is at an all time low.
Will definitely watch it. Not sure whether to have a Scots ex-pat only event or have my school mates round and just get on the beers with a load of English.
I could combine both for a bit of 💥
(Regarding mojo - I have booked up to go to Ljubljana in October, much more attractive than Glasgow).
J
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20-05-2017 06:44 PM #14
I'm in the hospitality for it, looking forward to it, maybe not the pumping we'll get thought..
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20-05-2017 07:26 PM #15
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Watch at home with a couple of beers. This fixture still means an awful lot to me. I was at Wembley in 96. I stayed in London that night and remember just sitting alone in my hotel bedroom, devastated at the result. I can't see it being any different this time round, especially if Kane and Dele Alli can replicate their club form.
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20-05-2017 08:15 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Mu first ever Scotland away game was at Wembley and I loved it. Since then I haven't missed one but can honestly say the England games (home & away) are my least favourite.
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20-05-2017 08:40 PM #18
Will be in Orlando so looking for a more scottish orientated bar to watch the game, failing that it will be skygo on the laptop by the side of the pool.
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20-05-2017 08:42 PM #19
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Can honestly say I am not that bothered. Until Scottish football sorts it self out then we are going to continue to deteriorate on an international level. If they had any sense they would be approaching someone like Ms Dempster but thankfully (for us) they remain in the dark ages.
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20-05-2017 08:50 PM #20
I might come up for this fellas England shirt and all. Where are we meeting up?
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20-05-2017 10:16 PM #21
Looking forward to this as always, an evenly balanced audience round at my house.
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20-05-2017 10:18 PM #22
Train through at about 10 cause booked into a place called The Ferry. Doors open at 11 and band on from 12.
Buzzing.
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20-05-2017 10:20 PM #23
Having drinks in my house with family and friends for my sons birthday/to watch the match.
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20-05-2017 10:31 PM #24
I didn't even know about it. Can't say it really excites me - two pish sides.
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21-05-2017 07:41 AM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Remarkably, only my third ever Scotland game and my first ever at Hampden!
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21-05-2017 07:57 AM #26
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Not a big Scotland fan but will cheering them on against England from a bar in Miami. These games were great when I was a kid. It was one of two games on TV the other being the cup final so for me Scotland v England will always be a big game.
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21-05-2017 07:58 AM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Another comfortable but unspectacular win for England is on the cards. 2 or 3 nil probably, it's what they generally do in qualifying.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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21-05-2017 08:29 AM #28This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In big games the English are bottle merchants (just ask their manager!). If we get at them then we have half a chance!
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